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Indoor plumbing, paved streets, and buildings constructed from brick and mortar are rare finds in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum. The average resident of this million-person shantytown, a scant two miles away from Nairobi’s city center, survives on a dollar a day or less. Despite this daunting environment, however, and located at the end of one of Kibera’s many dirt pathways, is a school that teaches local residents how to make their own movies.